In tradition with their legacy of innovation and design, MAINGEAR has collaborated with CoolIT to design the EPIC line of CPU cooling systems, which are the first of their kind in existence. The MAINGEAR EPIC cooling solution provides a distinct advantage in all the problem areas of existing CPU cooling units: performance, loudness, and durability.

Key features are highlighted below: Higher Performance
The MAINGEAR EPIC 180 liquid cooling system sports a massive 180mm radiator which offers 20% cooler temperatures than a 120mm radiator. It outperforms all high end air coolers on the market today and goes toe to toe with hand built liquid cooling solutions.

The thermal resistance of the EPIC 180 is an incredible 0.075 degrees C/W (Celsius per watt), which means even an extremely overclocked CPU will have the heat dissipation needed to keep it cool and stable. The MAINGEAR EPIC 180 will outperform 120mm solutions increasing up to 20% performance while maintaining a fan speed of less than 1000 rpm.

Forward Thinking Design
The EPIC 180 liquid cooling system not only keeps the MAINGEAR SHIFT much cooler, but the streamlined design also shows the engineering and innovative thought process behind it. The copper material on the surface utilizes a patented cold plate with Microfin technology that allows maximum heat transfer between the CPU and the cooling system.

Affordable and Maintenance Free
Not only does the new EPIC cooling system outperform most hand built liquid cooling units out in the market today, the MAINGEAR EPIC 180 is also much more affordable, delivering greater results for less money.

Customers that have this cooling solution will also be happy to hear it has a closed loop circuit design which requires no maintenance, so they don’t have to check on it for liquid at all. Ever.

“The EPIC 180 is the most aggressive cooling system we've ever built and we were delighted to work with the MAINGEAR team to create a custom built system that delivers the ultimate in silent cooling.” Said Geoff Lyon, President and CEO of CoolIT Systems Inc. “MAINGEAR has been fearless in its no-holds-barred approach to building the fastest PC's in the world and it's our privilege to be an exclusive part of their product strategy.”

“The EPIC liquid cooling series that we are offering on our desktops is our testament to constantly innovate and develop ways to make faster, quieter and better products.” Said Wallace Santos, Founder and CEO of MAINGEAR. “Working with CoolIT was a perfect partnership where we were able to combine the best of engineering, functionality and design.”

The SHIFT custom pc will have the option of selecting the EPIC 180, while the F131 gaming pc will sport the EPIC 140 (available soon) and the Vybe will have the EPIC 120 cooling solutions respectively. The EPIC 180 and 120 are available today. All MAINGEAR EPIC liquid cooling systems are incredibility silent at idle, whisper quiet under load, and allow MAINGEAR custom built computers to be overclocked even more than ever.

All of MAINGEAR products are supported with lifetime labor and phone support with one to three year hardware warranty.

cheesy999 said:sooooooooooooooo, better then the corsair coolers or what?

Who do you think makes Corsair coolers, themselves? Corsair, this Maingear, Antec, all are made by Asetek (the original model was the LCLC) and then rebranded...
Maingear uses a modified version of SilverStones RV01 case, that case have 2 180 fans (similar to the RV02 and FT02) so this is the logical step.Maybe Falcon Northwest is next in line to use this kit...

cheesy999 said:just grab one off a small car or something (thinking about that we've got an old car in the garden that dosn't work anymore - project i'm thinking)

That wouldn't be a closed loop then and would be too much modding and maintenance for my lazy ass lol.

DarkMatter75 said:Who do you think makes Corsair coolers, themselves? Corsair, this Maingear, Antec, all are made by Asetek (the original model was the LCLC) and then rebranded...
Maingear uses a modified version of SilverStones RV01 case, that case have 2 180 fans (similar to the RV02 and FT02) so this is the logical step.Maybe Falcon Northwest is next in line to use this kit...

The Corsair H60 is also made by coolit I believe. Seeing as it almost matches and H70 with half the rad and one fan I'm quite excited about the H80s potential. Could be the first time one of these coolers clearly pulls ahead of highend air.

meh give me a 200mm rad that will mount to most of them 200mm fans we see becoming more populate in cases and then id be more temped,

like a rad that can fit on the Corsair 600T 200x20mm fan up top with a 2nd 200 in push pull and make it non exclusive so the consumer can buy it, cant see buying maingear just to get this, so id have to pass

maybe offer these on your site. for users like me that want decent buy silent cooling as the 180mm rad interests me... if it was double thick that would be truly epic as a double thick 180mm rad would be id wager somewhere between 240 and 360mm rad performance but wouldnt be nearly as long

crazyeyesreaper said:meh give me a 200mm rad that will mount to most of them 200mm fans we see becoming more populate in cases and then id be more temped,

like a rad that can fit on the Corsair 600T 200x20mm fan up top with a 2nd 200 in push pull and make it non exclusive so the consumer can buy it, cant see buying maingear just to get this, so id have to pass

maybe offer these on your site. for users like me that want decent buy silent cooling as the 180mm rad interests me... if it was double thick that would be truly epic as a double thick 180mm rad would be id wager somewhere between 240 and 360mm rad performance but wouldnt be nearly as long

Our 180mm beats a 240mm in performance. With the same pump/block, a 240mm with QUAD fans in push/pull @ 2000rpm has .083 C/W thermal resistance.

Thick rads just mean you have to move more air because there is more resistance. That gets loud.

And, we're doing this for about the same price, which was a driving factor.

i prefer thicker rads because in reality they can dissipate far more heat, then a thin rad and depending on the component take longer to saturate with heat. also im running 2x Delta 115cfm 3300rpm fans on a TT FRIO, noise isnt a problem lol enthusiast 1st practicality 2nd

still would rather see a 200mm rad since alot of cases are pushing larger fans or maybe an adaptor kit for the 180 rad to use 200mm fans :toast: eitherway dosent help me im not buying a full rig to get a all in one water kit that mildly interests me, also i want hard #s and comparisions when it you say beats a 240mm rad. example put it up agains the Antec Kuhler 920 or XSPC Rasa 240 kit. You'll have to pardon the fact i dont believe it unless i see it reviewed, and since its maingear exclusive i wont get to see a review of said 180mm all in one kit. kinda sad. i like numbers.

crazyeyesreaper said:i prefer thicker rads because in reality they can dissipate far more heat, then a thin rad and depending on the component take longer to saturate with heat. also im running 2x Delta 115cfm 3300rpm fans on a TT FRIO, noise isnt a problem lol enthusiast 1st practicality 2nd

still would rather see a 200mm rad since alot of cases are pushing larger fans or maybe an adaptor kit for the 180 rad to use 200mm fans :toast: eitherway dosent help me im not buying a full rig to get a all in one water kit that mildly interests me, also i want hard #s and comparisions when it you say beats a 240mm rad. example put it up agains the Antec Kuhler 920 or XSPC Rasa 240 kit. You'll have to pardon the fact i dont believe it unless i see it reviewed, and since its maingear exclusive i wont get to see a review of said 180mm all in one kit. kinda sad. i like numbers.

Well, I just gave you hard numbers, if you don't want to believe them, not my problem. ;)